Screening of the documentary "Viktor Pivovarov: Author and Character"

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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The Moscow Museum of Modern Art will host a screening of a documentary film dedicated to the life and work of artist Viktor Pivovarov.

Art historian Yulia Ovchinnikova's film, shot in 1998 in Prague and Moscow, combines two key aspects of Pivovarov's work—as a children's book illustrator and one of the leading conceptual artists. The film was shown as part of the "Museum in Cinema" program and accompanied the "Lemon Eaters" exhibition at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA). Cinematographer Mikhail Kamionsky, editor Irina Kolisnichenko, composer Sergey Zagniy, and computer graphics artist Platon Infante contributed to the film's creation.

The screening will also feature rare materials not included in the film. The event is part of the public video screening program "The Exhibition Has Passed, but the Video Remains!" in the library of the MMOMA Educational Center, dedicated to preserving and studying the history of museum exhibitions and artistic practices.

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